State Hermitage. Issue IV. Part 1. Museum sales. 1929. Archival documents

State Hermitage. Issue IV. Part 1. Museum sales. 1929. Archival documents

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State Hermitage Museum . Issue IV. Part 1. Museum sales. 1929. Archival Documents" is a unique and exciting study that reveals one of the most mysterious pages in the history of one of the largest museums in the world. The author, whose name remains unknown, created a work that immerses the reader in the atmosphere of an era filled with changes, political intrigues and cultural transformations. This book is a real treasure for lovers of history, museum research and archival documents, as well as for those who are interested in the fate of cultural values in times of crises and revolutions. The book focuses on the events of 1929, when in the Soviet Union there were large-scale sales of museum collections, including the famous Hermitage Museum. The author masterfully recreates the context of that time, showing how political and economic circumstances influenced the fate of the masterpieces of world culture. The reader will learn about how the 1929 sales of works of art took place, what motives were behind this, and how these decisions affected the future of the museum and the world's cultural heritage. A special place is given to archival documents that allow you to look at events through the eyes of those who were direct participants or witnesses of these historical moments. The State Hermitage Museum . Issue IV. Part 1. Museum sales. 1929. Archival documents" is not just a historical overview, but a real immersion in an era when the fate of works of art was decided on the borders of states and ideologies. The author uses rich archival material, which makes the narrative especially lively and authentic. As a result, the reader gets a unique opportunity to follow the fate of specific exhibits, to understand how views on cultural heritage have changed in the face of revolutionary changes and economic difficulties. This book will be of interest to a wide range of readers - from students and historians to collectors and museum workers. It will especially attract those who are passionate about art history, cultural politics and archival research. For fans of the non-fiction genre, combining facts and analytical reflections, it will become a valuable source of information and inspiration. The book is also suitable for those who are looking for a deep understanding of how political decisions can affect the preservation and dissemination of cultural values. The author's style is distinguished by accuracy, richness of details and respect for archival materials . It creates a vivid picture of events without overloading the text with excessive academic terminology, which makes the book accessible and exciting for a wide audience. Inspired by history and archival documents, the author creates an atmosphere in which every reader can feel like a participant in those events, understand the motivation of participants and comprehend the consequences of these decisions for world culture. If you are interested in the history of museums, the fate of works of art or want to understand how cultural transformations took place in the Soviet period, "The State Hermitage Museum" Issue IV. Part 1. Museum sales. 1929. Archive documents" will be a real discovery for you. This book is not only a source of knowledge, but also an invitation to reflect on the value of cultural heritage, on how history shapes our present and future. It is worth reading to everyone who appreciates history, art and archival research, because it is in such details that the real wealth of human culture is hidden.
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Language
Russian
Series
Страницы истории Эрмитажа
ISBN
9785935725389
Release date
2014

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